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Successful Acute Valve-in-Valve Implantation Using Evolut FX Transcatheter Valve in a Failed Non-Calcified Stentless Subcoronary Toronto (SJM) Valve With Severe Aortic Regurgitation Receive the the ...
Sutureless Aortic Valve & Stentless Valves Stentless Valves In order to improve hemodynamics, especially in a small annulus (21–19 mm), stentless bioprosthesis has been developed. [13–16 ...
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Abstract Aortic valve replacement with mechanical or biological heart valves is the treatment of choice for aortic valve stenosis when it is symptomatic or with severe aortic stenosis (≤ 0.6 cm ...
Early hemodynamics and clinical outcomes of isolated aortic valve replacement with stentless or transcatheter valve in intermediate-risk patients. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. (2017) 153 (3):549–558.e3.
Aortic root (AR) and aortic valve (AV) pathologies encompass a wide spectrum including noninfective and infective diseases, such as AR dilation, dissection, and infective endocarditis (IE) which ...
Introduction In non-elderly adults, aortic valve replacement (AVR) with conventional prostheses yield poor long-term outcomes. Recent publications suggest a benefit of the Ross procedure over ...
Objective We aimed to analyse the incidence of prosthesis–patient mismatch (PPM) and elevated gradients after aortic valve in valve (ViV), and to evaluate predictors and associations with clinical ...
There is currently no way to stop calcification of the aortic valve. If all else fails, the valve must be replaced. To better ...
Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is now an established treatment option for elderly patients with severe ...
MiRus announced new early feasibility study results supporting the use of its Siegel transcatheter aortic valve replacement ...
Aortic stenosis is a heart valve disease that some people don't realize they have. So what is it, how is it treated?